Discuss reasons children may not meet milestones and how each one impacts upon development and describe how different types of intervention can support children to develop (CYP 3.1.3.2‚ CYP 3.1.3.3 & CYP 3.1.3.4) DISABILITY Children may not meet milestones due to time missed from education for hospital visits‚ since physical needs may outweigh educational or social development. There are many different types of interventions in place now to support education for children with disabilities
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CYP CORE 3.1 (3.4) How different types of interventions can promote positive outcomes for children and young people where development is not following the expected pattern. Occupational Therapist An Occupational Therapist will come into school and work with children who may have difficulties with gross or fine motor skills. They assess the needs of a child and provide advice for what can be done for the child to help them with any difficulties. For example; they may recommend special equipment/aids
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CYP Core 33 6.1 Explain how to support children and young people’s self-confidence and self-esteem It is important to support children’s confidence and self-esteem because it will help them grow into confident adults. Support will add value‚ faith and confidence and they will be more likely to lead a happy and productive adult life. Self-esteem is a way a child feels about themselves. Everyone has it in different degrees. A child with high self-esteem generally feels good about themselves
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1.1 Explain why positive relationships with children and young people are important and how these are built and maintained. Positive relationships with children and young people are important as you are a role model to this person‚ by doing this you are teaching the children/young person how to have positive relationships with other people as well. A positive relationship for a young person can be very important as this increases their confidence and trust in other people. Positive relationships
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High quality early education sits alongside health as an important determinant of childrenâ€TMs life chances. All 3 and 4 year olds are entitled to 15 hours of free early education per week over 38 weeks in the year. The idea behind this initiative is that disadvantaged children will have the same or similar opportunities to learn as those considered advantaged. The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is mainly based on the idea of learning through play‚ although there are certain literacy and numeracy
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1.1 A description of the social‚ economical and cultural factors that will impact on the lives of children and young people. There are many social‚ economical and cultural factors that impact on the lives of children and young people. In my role as a Young Carer’s Support Worker‚ I work with a number of families living with the consequences of these factors. Every Child Matters (ECM) aims to improve the outcomes and life chances of every child and young person‚ therefore‚ it is important we understand
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Pillar 1 – Unconditional love. Unconditional love means that a parent loves their child no matter what. The child needs to know this and that even if they are naughty‚ good or silly they are still loved. This is the basis for an emotionally healthy child who will grow up to be a stable emotionally happy adult. Unconditional love also means that the child is valued by their parents and that can rely on and trust their parents when they need reassurance. Conditional love on the other hand confuses
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Early learning and childcare 63 Trafford rd rushden northans nn10 Abigail wignall sh40856/NCC assignment 1 pg1 Task1.1 From birth to adulthood children continually grow develop and learn‚if children do not develop propely they may be unable to reach their full potential.All young people follow a similar pattern of develpoment‚however each child is diffrent and may develop at a diffrent rate.There are three areas of development‚ physical‚ intellectual‚social and emotional.heres is a
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1. Leroy may be the victim of neglect as there is evidence that his parents are persistently failing to meet his basic physical and psychological needs and that this is likely to cause impairment to his health and development. HM Government (2006). Maccoby and Martin (1983) assert that a child may suffer neglect if that child’s needs form a low priority within the family unit. In addition to neglect‚ Leroy may well be the experiencing emotional abuse. Emotional abuse involves the “persistent maltreatment
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CYP 3.3‚ Task 7 7.1 Explain the risks and the possible consequences for children and young people of being online and of using a mobile phone. Children and young people are open to many risks while being online or using their mobile phones‚ they may be lured into giving personal information; name‚ age‚ address and telephone numbers which could be used for identity theft or fraud. Cyber bullying‚ this may include sending unpleasant texts‚ emails or instant messaging. A child or young person may
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